' ■ ? ■ >A6B TWENTY ilanrl|?0t?r lEurtting Upralb THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 19W • King David Lodge. No. 31, lOOF, son. executive secretary of the Average Daily Net Press Ran will hold a business meeting Fri­ 1 'The Weather About Towii Nurserymen Hold Chamber of Commerce. For the Week Ended rerdcMtW D. S. Weather BaMaa day at 7:30 p.m. in Odd Fellows Representatives of the general i due Id, ItSd IWMAbCrs of the Elks Lodf'e will Hall. A i^ ia l hour will follow. Affair at Burr’s and trade pre.ss, TV. radio w ere' Partly Houdy to h ig h t, eartjp meet at the IJoAgt tonifrht at, 8 present during part of the day. morning fog. Low hear 70. 8at^ o'clock to go to the John Burke Mrs. Frances-vPovert and her Events began a t 10 a.m. and 12,065 urday rloudy, «varm,' h n ns rd, family have returned, to' their More than 400 nurserymen from Funeral Home to pay their re- New England assembled at the C. concluded with a chicken and Mcesber et the Audit soattered- afternoon ahowere UkMy. ■peeta to Fred H. Johnson, who was home- in Jacksonville, Fla., after rojist beef dinner in the evening. Bufeun ef Olrenlutieu High 85-90. a irimber. —i spending two weeks with Mrs. R, Burr A„Co. quarters on, Oakland I Official host for the day was Manchester-—A City of Village Charm y Covert’s uncle, Raymond D. Ma­ St. yesterday for the all day sum­ i Charles S. Burr, head of the docal Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hills, 29 honey, 76 Walnut .St. Mrs. Covert > nui aery which speciallr.es In whole- is the daughter of Town Director mer meeting of the New Epgland Phelps Rd.', have relumed from a Nurserymen’s Assn. ; sale distribution "6f roses and oth- VOL. LXX,V, NO. 271 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956 (Claaained AdvettiMng on PagA PRICE FIVE CENTS visit with their son, A.3.C. Walter T. Mahoney ot 121 Walker i er hardy nursery stock. Willard .Hills a tj Scott Air St. Burr officisls. who originally Force Base, Fort Worth. Tex. planned five bus tours of nearby RECEIVER AWAIHI^ ' Cruise Our Wonderful On the trip South they stopped at Stuart Mosler, 22P St Burr growing lands, were forced I T.,'Sgt. William B. Lynii, sta­ 8 t, Louis to see A.3.C. Lawrence St., has been selected by The tioned at Mitchell Field. N. Y., Qaasells ot Bolton who Is .sta­ Studio, Inc.,, to play one of the to incica.se the number of tours son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lynn, ' Aisledand of Plenty tioned at Carswell Air. Base, >lr. leading rolea in ''Saint Joan.” to eight because of the inlcrcst. l•417 Hartford Rd., was commend- and Mrs. Hills flew to Texas and which is to be presented at St. Jo­ The tours, which included visits j '’y the base Commander re- return. seph College for the benefit of to the "Bucklaod, South Windsor, i cently sfoi' a suggestion for im­ their librai-y fund on Aug. 29 and Ellington fields, were the high­ proving storage of para< hutes as­ ot on R. Andrews Kingsbury of Tal- Sept. 5 thmugh 8 m ob.servivncc of light of the day Which included so­ signed to his section. Besides a cottville has been named to the the lOOlh anniversary date of cial activities' and serving ,of re- I citation, he re<-elved » cash award. V j i i c f a t r d ^ Dean's List at Bowdoln College, George Bernard Shaw,’ author of fre.shments. ' Brunswick, Maine. "Saint Joan.” and the .100th an­ Visitors , viewed ,Urc flowering niversary of the vindication trial 'shrubs and shaijc'lree.s which are of St. Joan of Arc. grown ,bv I^ rf locally. Among-^'-lhc guests "\vere Dr. THK VKTERNARIAN Members of the Manchester Rod Richard Whit e, executive vice and Gun Club will meet tonight at piesidehl of the American Associa­ OFFICK OF Adlai Captures Nomination on First Ballot 7 o'clock at Huntington and E. tion of Nurserymen; Richard Van Open Thursdays and Fridays till 9:00 P.M. Center Sts. and proceed t^ 'the Heiningen, pi'csident of the New - ■ DR. ALLKN John B. Burke Funeral Home to Free Parking at 302 Main England Nurserymen's Assn.; LEVFNTHAL '*The sharp edge of excellence** pay last re.sperls to Frtd H, John­ Howard Tayloi; anl^ Peter Cascio, Carry Out Service to Your Car Convention Slate son. who was a rtiember of the both past presidents of the Ameri­ BOLTON will be bi-ought home lo you when you get more gllcea of club. can Association of Nurserymen. , wonderfully tender white meat from these broad-breasted Self Service Groceries Delegates Informed (Chicago, Aug. 17 Here Kefauver Favored, Among the local dignitaries who WILL CLOSE FROM NATIVE FRESH TURKEYS. Cap LaBroad. manager of ia the program for the Demo­ Members of H<^c Co. 2, SMFD, attended were Police' Chief Her­ Robart “Turkey fai*ma for many years, is now raising hia Service Meats and Delicatessen cratic National convention's are requcstc^fo meet at the fire Nr MsrMsHwi sb*«l (urskSU man O. Schendel; James Herdic, WED., AUG. loth own quality controlled turkeys. This week in 11 to 13 lb. Self Service Vegetables and Fruits acheduled final sessions today: bouse qt the CenterI tonight. The superintendent of recreation; Hor­ sizes, (weighed before evisceratingi we offer Aflernoof. session nomina­ awdksl t«», n wott: romparw^''will then proceed to the ace Murphey, superintendent of ‘Choice to Be Yours’ Johnson Drops Out CONNICTItUT MtOICAl (IKVICI thru SUN., AUG. ipth Checks Cashed tion of candidates for %ice John^BT Burke Funeral Home to parks; James E(hefkey, town en- FARM FRESH ^ pre.sidential nomination: P A teX 1*1 • NIW HAVIN 1 p^-'''respects to Fred Johnson. gineer; and Mrs. Martha Steven­ ' Balloting oh candidates for Chicago, Aug. 17 (/P)—Ad-‘ Then in the evening'* most LaBROAD'S BROAD-BREASTED dramatic moment, a perspiring vice presidential nomination. Convention Hall, Chicago, Aug. 17 great scrambl* Quality controlled. Premium snd Puritan lamh legs and lai E. Stevenson last night Stevenson Strode to the podium Night session opens 9 p.m. wa.s on today for the Democratic vice presidential nomination, rib lamb chops are the best lamb values this weekend. won the Democratic party’s (EDTi with invocation. Star NATIVE HEN microphone. Spangled Banner. thrown to the "free processes’’ of the party convention by Top quality jxipular 7 to 7 'j lb. weight.a, tender overwhelming endorsement to Depart from Precedent Addrea.sea— Former Presi­ presidential nominee Adlai Steven.son. run against President Eisen­ He told cheering delegates he' dent Harry '1. Truman, the Five hopefuls were in open bidding for support in frantic hower, a landslide victor when had decided to-"depart from the | vice presidential nominee and HALE’S SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPARTMENT It, LAMB LEGS , , 1 .L f , precedenta of the past" so that the ' campaigning that .sought to compress into hours the kind of Ib. 59c lOUI Democratic party's vice president- 196B presidential nominee Ad­ / they faced each other j lai E. Stevenson. effort normally .spread over weeks. They were: years ago. , l*l candidate "may join me before Benediction snd final ad­ Sen. Este.s K efaii'^ of Tennessee who appeared to be out Stevenaon promptly told the i the. nation not aa one man’a aelec- journment. in front. Some of hi.s backers were claiming he would have Outdoor cookinpr ha.s increa.sed th^ .eal'ea not only RIB LAMB CHOPS lb.89c oonvention delogatea "the choice' lion but as one chosen by pur I will be yours" of a running mate great party even as , I have been oyer 700 vote.s on the first ballot. It takes 686Vi to win. on ground meats and Frank.s, but on ■ * • for him. Frantic jockeying among .choaen." Sen. Hubert Humphrey of ; Serve Pictsweet Peas With Your Lamb e a number of hopefuls began at This statement pitched to the nesota. CHItKE.iN LEGS once. convention a contest in which Sen. Truman Wins Sen.—John F. Kennedy of Mas­ '' 2 pkgs. 39c On an illuminated scoreboard Raft* Kefaiiver of Tennessee and sachusetts. Stkte Delegates CHICKEN BREASTS We have fresh peas, too, and where every delegate. could read Sen. Hubert HumpHiey of Minne- Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee. within seconds the niilning tally, | sola became the principal r,on^ Own Label of Mayor Robert F. ‘Wagner of . Smucker's Mint elly. Stevenson'.a steamrbller ground > te.stants. New York City. Join Caiiipaign FARM FRESH BROILERS qiit a first ballot \'ictor>’ with On the other hand. Texas' Lyn­ Krfauver, who withdrew from Old Statesman don Johnson, the Senate Demo­ Every slice lean . every -''lice a renter slice . 0061^ votes. .He needed S86<^. the presidential,nomination race in Hundred.^ of outdoor and indoor cooks come to PineJiurst favor of Stevenaon after some bit­ cratic leader, who could easily For^ Kennedy. weekly for quality controlled poullrv and sizzling tender cello wrapped on sale in our self service meat case which The 319 votes Stevenson had to By SAI L PETT corral the votes of many Souther­ steaks. This week s featured steak item will he is resen '^ for cello wrapped daisy hams, frsnks snd spare were more than were polled ter primary fights; was propelled ners. sought to take himself out bacon. Into top position for the, No;' 2 Chicago. Aug. I'l In the By CARL S. LALUMIA bv (3ov.
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